• Re: New Minnesota law impacting boating permits begins July 1st

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    On Sat, 07 Jun 2025 06:37:06 +0000, Walz World
    <walzworld@boys.tampons> wrote:

    DETROIT LAKES, Minn. (Valley News Live) - It's lake season in Minnesota,
    and starting July 1st, 2025, there's going to be a new boating safety
    law.

    Starting July 1st, 2025, adults, anyone 12 and older, and youth who
    operate motorboats, including a personal watercraft, will have to get a
    valid watercraft operator's permit.

    "Right now, it does require youth operators, those under the age of 18,
    to have an operator's permit if they're going to be operating certain
    types of watercraft, like a PWC, or a watercraft over 25 horsepower,"
    said William Landmark. a Conservation Officer with the Minnesota
    Department of Natural Resources.

    People without a permit can still operate a boat. There just needs to be
    an accompanying operator, anyone over 21.

    "It's a good thing for the state. Because there are so many lakes, it's
    a part of our culture. Just to have that knowledge base, especially with
    the younger generations, it's going to create future generations of
    more, safer boaters," said Brady Baxter, the Owner of Baxstar Fishing.

    He says the law is unique.

    "So you don't need a boater's license in Minnesota. Up to this point,
    this is why this is unique: there is no requirement. There hasn't been
    one in this state. There are some requirements to do with youth and what
    they can drive and things like that. For adults, there's never been a >requirement to have any kind of safety permit or things like that to
    operate a boat. It's going to be a game changer."

    There's a gradual rollout planned throughout 2028. In that time, the age >requirement for those who would need a permit will expand, and when you
    can be an adult operator will decrease. For example, starting July 1st,
    2025, boaters will need to be at least 21 years of age to operate a >watercraft without a permit. Additionally, at final rollout in 2028,
    boaters will need to be 41 or older to operate without a permit.

    The rollout impacts those born after the following dates:

    June 30, 2004 (starts July 1, 2025)
    June 30, 2000 (starts July 1, 2026)
    June 30, 1996 (starts July 1, 2027)
    June 30, 1987 (starts July 1, 2028)

    "I'm sure we're going to come across a lot of folks out there who aren't >aware of this when the season fires up. We're really getting into the
    busy season now, starting last weekend. Our focus, and our goal, is just >going to be on education. For the entire rollout of this process. So,
    the next five years, it's just going to be education," added Landmark.

    While everyone gets used to the new law, at the end of the day, Baxter
    says it's about safety first.

    "It will just bring awareness to some existing laws that are already on
    the books and some new ones as well."

    To clarify, this permit will effectively be a driver's license, but for >boats, and it's for life. One other thing to note is that those who
    already have a permit will not be affected by the law.

    For more information and how to get your operator's permit, you can
    click here.

    https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/safety/boatwater/boater-education-law.html

    https://www.valleynewslive.com/2025/06/05/new-minnesota-law-impacting-boa >ting-permits-begins-july-1st/
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